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Do I need a ticket to enter the garden? |
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Nan Lian Garden opens daily from 7am to 9pm
and admission is free of charge. Crowd management measures
will be implemented when too many visitors arrive at the same
time. Such measures are expected to be necessary when the
garden first opens. To avoid visitors queuing for a long time
outside the garden, admission tickets will be distributed
for them to return later in the day for the visit.
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A specified quantity of admission tickets
for the day will be distributed outside the entrance to the
garden and at the Nan Lian Garden service counter at Exit
C2 of Diamond Hill MTR station from 8am. Tickets are free
of charge and will be distributed on a first-come, first-served
basis.
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Groups of more than 20 people* should make
prior appointments for any visit. Applications should reach
the garden office via email (info@nlgarden.org) or fax ((852)
3658-9424) at least five working days before the date of the
visit.
* Groups should not be more than 200 people.
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| Q2. |
Can I get the ticket beforehand? |
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The garden is open daily and admission is
free. So tickets will not be distributed beforehand. However,
crowd management measures will be implemented when there are
too many visitors waiting outside the garden.
It is expected that the crowd management measures will be
implemented when the garden first opens (particularly on Saturdays,
Sundays and public holidays).
Too many groups visiting the garden at the same time will
exert pressure on the flow of visitors and traffic. Any public
or private organisations, including travel agencies, arranging
for group visits of over 20 people should make an appointment
with the garden office by fax (3658 9424) or email (info@nlgarden.org)
at least five working days before the visit. Admission is
not guaranteed for groups without appointments.
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| Q3. |
Will the crowd management measures ensure
that every visitor gets a ticket?
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| A3. |
The garden can accommodate 1,000 people at
a time. To ensure orderly visits, a specified number of tickets
will be distributed daily. When all the tickets are distributed,
the garden will inform the public through appropriate channels
(e.g., through the media and announcements at MTR stations).
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| Q4. |
Do you encourage visitors to collect tickets
early in the morning on Saturdays, Sundays and public holidays?
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The garden is designed for quiet leisure
activities. It will be a permanent facility open to the public
so there is no need to rush to visit the garden shortly after
the opening.
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| Q5. |
How many tickets can each person get after
the crowd management measures are implemented?
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Depending on the real situation, the garden
management will try to facilitate members of the public accordingly.
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| Q6. |
Is there any restriction on the amount of
time visitors can spend in the garden?
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The garden opens from 7am to 9pm daily. As
space is limited, visitors will be encouraged to follow a
one-way touring route. When necessary, garden ambassadors
will appeal to visitors to be considerate and not to cause
congestion at vantage points.
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| Q7. |
Are there any car parking facilities at the garden? |
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The garden only provides limited parking
spaces for coaches (maximum 16), people with disabilities
and venue hirers (maximum 5). Members of the public are advised
to use public transportation. Coaches for group visitors without
prior appointment may not be allowed to drop off passengers.
Please refer to the website (www.lcsd.gov.hk) for information
on public transportation.
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| Q8. |
Does the garden provide a smoking zone? |
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The garden is smoke-free since it has many
valuable trees and timber structures.
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| Q9. |
Are there any food and beverage facilities
in the garden?
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There is a kiosk, a vegetarian restaurant
and a teahouse for visitors. To keep the environment clean,
visitors are not allowed to eat outside these areas.
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| Q10. |
Will guided tours be provided? |
| A10. |
Garden ambassadors will encourage visitors
to follow a one-way touring route to view the Tang Dynasty-style
wooden structures , special rocks, old and valuable trees,water
features and bridges.
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